Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Private First Class Dennis Elisha LaPage

Charleston Police Department, South Carolina

End of Watch Saturday, January 19, 2002

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Reflections for Private First Class Dennis Elisha LaPage

My thoughts have been with you brother since I learned of your death. My prayers go out to your family. I will never look at responding to a wreck the same. Rest in peace brother!!!

Officer Curtis Penney#354
Chattanooga Police Department, Chattanooga Tennessee

Officer LaPage,
Thank you for your service to your community. Rest in Peace.

Anonymous

there is a destiny that makes us brothers,
none go his way alone,
all that we send into the lives of others,
comes back into our own... Officer LaPage, You have given your life for the protection of others, Rest in Peace, say hello to Billy Walls (Deputy Sheriff-JCSO)EOW 11-13-2001, Keep watch over all of us....Isaiah 40:31...To officer LaPage's family and friends, your pain is our pain, keep your memories strong in your hearts...

JV Jackson
FCPS / Division of Law Enforcement

My Deepest Heartfelt Sympathy go out to the Family
of Officer LaPage, May they find Peace in the Knowledge,
that he died while doing what he loved most, protecting
us. God bless you all.

Attila Kiss

"And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying; and there shall be no more pain, for the former things have passed away." Revelation 21:4
The prayers of my family will be with your family, my brother in blue.

John

Patrolman J. O'Meara
Sullivan's Island Police Dept.

god bless you man!

Family and Friends of PFC LaPage,

We are with you as you grieve.
Our hearts are heavy too.
We feel the loss and struggle to comprehend it.
We pray for strength and comfort, for understanding and for perfect peace.
We pay our respects and give honor to the one you love and have lost.
We are all around you.
We will stand by you.
We are sincere when we say, “If you need anything, you just have to ask.”
You will know us by our badges.
We will not forget.

<)))><

Chaplain Chuck Baker
Abilene Police Department

As your Chief stated he has been to three law enforcement funerals over the past 2 weeks, I too have been to 3 over the last 2 months here in NC. You gave your life for us and those in your community. It is unbeleivable knowing that you can be working during your off time and this would have to happen. My sympathy goes out to your family and the members of your Department. My prayers are with you. May God Bless you.

SGT J.R. Tyson
Wilmington Police Department, Wilmington NC

Dennis;

St. Michael will take care of you now. We'll see you on the other side. God Bless you, we'll miss you!

Kevin

Sgt Kevin McGowan
Charleston Police Department

Words can't do any justice to the ultimate sacrifice that Officer Dennis LaPage made. May god bless him, his family and all of his fellow officers.

Ptl. Stephen Puopolo
Hudson New Hampshire Police Department

Brother Please rest in peace,, My Heart goes out to you and your family, May the Lord watch over you and your family

Lt.Pete Bignotti (Explorer)
Pinellas County Sheriffs Office (Florida)

To Officer LaPage family and friends our hearts and prayers are with you.

God Bless you

Terry Miyares
widow
Officer Emilio Miyares
Hialeah Police Dept, fl
1959- 1986

terry miyares
Hialeah Police Dept, (SOUTH FLORIDA COPS)

We don't have to understand,and we don't pretend to, but thank you, my unknown hero, for your service! May God Bless your family and friends!

Friend

Rest in peace. May justice be served to your murderer.

Deputy Christopher Whatley
Denton Co Constable Office Pct. #6

My thoughts and prayers go out to your Family and Friends. You're in heaven now with my son and some more of your Fallen Officers. May God Bless you all.
D. Jones
Mother of Fallen Officer Ron Jones

My deepest sympathies and prayers for out to this officer LaPages family and co workers. Time will heal all pain, and suffering.

Anonymous

We will be praying for you all. May God give you peace and comfort.

Chaplain Scott Whitmire
Simpsonville Police

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